Re: F24 System Wide Change: GCC6

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Jan Kurik wrote:

> = Proposed System Wide Change: GCC6 =
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/GCC6
> 
> Change owner(s):
> * Jakub Jelínek < jakub AT redhat DOT com >
> 
> Switch GCC in Fedora 24 to 6.x.y, rebuild all packages with it, or
> optionally rebuild just some packages with it and rebuild all packages
> only in Fedora 25.
> 
> == Detailed Description ==
> GCC 6 is currently in stage3, will move to stage4 around mid January,
> in prerelease state with only regression bugfixes and documentation
> fixes allowed. The release will happen probably in the middle of
> April. We are working on scratch gcc rpms and will perform a test mass
> rebuild.
> 
> == Scope ==
> All packages should be rebuilt with the new gcc once it hits f24, or,
> if there is not enough time for that, just all packages built after
> the new gcc hits the buildroots.
> 
> Proposal owners:
> * Build gcc in f24, rebuild packages that have direct dependencies on
> exact gcc version (libtool, llvm, gcc-python-plugin, odb).
> 
> Other developers:
> * First few days/weeks just voluntary rebuilds using the new system
> gcc, if things fail, look at http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-6/porting_to.html

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> and fix bugs in packages or, if there is a gcc bug or suspected gcc
> bug, analyze and report.
> 
> Release engineering:
> * Organize a mass rebuild, either in f24 or in f25
> 
> Policies and guidelines:
> * No policies need to be changed

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